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Immortality
What about immortality?
I thought this subject was different enough from Markus's Afterlife thread to warrant a new thread. We already have "atomic immortality" which is good for something. ![]() What about "quantum immortality" or "artificial immortality"? Or the immortality of the HeLa cells ( see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeLa ) or even bacteria? I think us humans may figure out a way to actually replicate the human brain to the neuron level. Jeff Hawkins, founder of Palm, has started a company to do just that. Maybe with this technology, one's own brain could be replicated or transferred to an artificial brain. There are also folks working on keeping the human body alive for a very long time, and perhaps forever, barring accidental death! Here's a link to the Methuselah Foundation: http://www.methuselahfoundation.org/ I think there is a good chance there will be a way to effectively prolong human life, perhaps for a very long time. My Daughter's joke is that I will die the day before such a breakthrough is made. Ha! ![]() Here's some stuff from the Immortality Wiki to stimulate thought: Quote:
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People should not be immortal.
Dying is part of the natural cycle. I often question if it is ethical for the medical world to try so hard and spend so much money trying to temporarily postpone an inevitable death. People have been brainwashed to think that any death is a tragedy and all deaths should be prevented. BS. We all die and that is a good thing. |
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When my Dad's Mom passed away many years ago, I remember being in the emergency room as they kept trying to keep her alive. She was well into her eighties and her body was just shutting down. I remember what a difficult time it was and also the futility of the actions of the doctors. It was an unexpected feeling that I won't soon forget. Regarding immortality, if new "treatments" or methods are developed that prolong life or approach the concept of immortality, folks should be allowed to try them out. Of course, not everyone will believe it is right! Best, Kurt |
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This is a very interesting topic. Perhaps not so much from a theoretical living for ever perspective, but the possibilities of at least staying strong and healthy at old age. Particularly here in Sweden. We pay so much tax during our working age, but have a decent retirement check. I would really like to live to a hundred years so I can collect on all that money I have been 'robbed' off.
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First our doctors need to cure sleeping. I mean, what good is sleeping? It's just wrong, and a waste of time.
When will everyone realize that man is above and outside of nature and he Controls nature -not the other way around?
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I've wondered about the ability to "download" one's brain pattern and thereby their memories and "consciousness" of sorts into a computer, thereby attaining virtual immortality. I actually considered writing a SciFi novel on this at one point, but abandoned the idea (too busy). Anyway I think the day will come when there is sufficient understanding of the brain's wiring, and sufficiently large computer storage to do this. Maybe not in our lifetimes, but eventually perhaps.
For now though, I find it more natural and more honest to believe solely in us having only whatever time we're given here on earth to compose our thoughts and actions. I don't believe we live on other than as part of a cycle or series of natural processes for our constituent atoms, the energy transformations we perform, etc.
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We have antibiotics and such medicines and also gene based treatments. We've gone from living in caves to climate controlled structures and we have some very small improvements at making rain. Nothing significant in controlling weather even on a local scale, but our understanding is increasing. There are folks working on creating synthetic life and we harness energy from nature to create power. I don't think these paths to controlling nature and making the world more hospitable will end. I don't mean to say that all of the above is good, but we can judge for ourselves what has been successful and what has failed to date. I see humanity continuing to increase life spans, heal diseases and make faster and more efficient computing machines and artificial life forms. My outlook is generally positive but acknowledge the fact that us humans could also seriously frack things up. ![]() Go back only 100 years and take at look at life on Earth then; we've made some excellent progress, IMO, and we're only getting started. ![]() FWIW. Best, Kurt Last edited by kstar; 03-09-2008 at 09:37 AM.. |
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Perhaps, after man figures out how to make an Apple computer print reasonably well, we can tackle these bigger issues.
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Vista printers?
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Most people that dream of immortality can't even find something to do on a rainy Saturday afternoon.
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First of all, Kurt. Stop changing your avatar. I can't keep track of you!!
![]() Let me ask this: What causes us to go from young, healthy, pain free and full of energy to 'over the hill', so to speak? When we are 25-30 we don't think about dying at all. When our bodies start to break down we start to realize death is approaching. A long time friend if mine is about to die. His body is near useless. His mind is as a young man's. No one knows why at some point the body 'turns the corner'. Scientifically speaking , of course. ![]() Good subject. I've learned some answers. We were designed to live forever. KT
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We are already essentially immortal. Each one of us represents an existence that is an unbroken chain of life dating back 3.5+ billion years. Part of us has essentially been alive that long. Our children and their descendants carry on that burden of propagating "our" life as long as the earth is habitable (unless we migrate to the planets/stars).
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HAL 9000, very appropriate.
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Why not the 'Spinning beachball of death" ?
speaking of... what if you were immortal, but had to endure the spinning beachball of death into eternity? ...no reset button?
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Is Island the new Mule?
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I'll wager that he'll stubbornly deny that
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